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Chasing Sun Sets
Are we much different from the sun flowers that follow the sun each day? Each day, most rise and set with the star. It exists as a metronome to a life that wouldn't survive without it. The sun is almost a nuissance during a day. Too bright and too hot, it literally melts our skin with its kiss. Without that radiance, nothing could survive in the habitable zone. And we know that each day, at least to some subconcious level. In the moments that feel limited are the only ones th
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Nov 51 min read
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The Great Connector
Everything is connected in some capacity, but in a few lucky instances, the link is public transportation
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Sep 300 min read
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Sep 260 min read
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Saratoga Springs & Back
Stories untold lay in these waters, and I'm not here to tell you
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Sep 230 min read
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Don't Litter There's Critters
A paddling pod of mallard ducks (one of the few birds I can name)
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Sep 230 min read
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Protect Wild Utah / Salt Lake City
My stroll through this dry, beautiful city
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Sep 230 min read
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Fishing for the Memory, not to Munch
Click into a photo to download it! Thank you to those involved.
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Aug 310 min read
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Day 'N' Nite - Mont Tremblant
We woke up and went skiing... and then the sun set
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Aug 301 min read
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How was his form?
Short answer: completely human, full of repetitious error and ego
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Aug 301 min read
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Do you prefer to say soccer or football? Cause I don't
Just out here trying to learn more about the people of this world
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Aug 212 min read
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Captivated enough to capture them for later
People seeking togetherness on a historically charged day. Some find it clumped together in the streets while others outreach for others
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Aug 180 min read
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If you got a float, might as well use it on the 4th of July
When I lived in Cambridge and my only friend was at Niagara Falls, I took the red line to MIT for the 2024 festivities
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Aug 180 min read
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Aug 110 min read
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thoughts of the red line
Are you thinking about death or public transportation in midst of Cambridge?
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Jul 290 min read
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Jul 290 min read
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the moment a moon grazed the sun
Our sky eclipsed over the Redstone green on UVM campus. A moment shared between many, with each being brimfull of varied emotions. Together, apart, bliss, pain.
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Jul 280 min read
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capital loses
In 2023, a storm in central Vermont overcame the flood prevention infrastructure. Some called it a 100-year-flood. This was the second summer in a row to have one.
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Jul 280 min read
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life is a circular rainbow
This rainbow has no end. It repeats itself, over and over again. A place to rest, a place to play, love, and a place to rest again.
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Jul 280 min read
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the Cabot Floods of 2023
The weather warned of heavy rainfall, but there was no predicting the level of damage a sudden storm could cause.
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Jul 281 min read
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we eat when pollinators eat
In preparation for their annual open strawberry picking event, this small farm hosted a learning opportunity for the community.
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Jul 281 min read
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